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In the land of manufactured reality television, Yolanda Foster stands out as one of the few honest stars that has really handed us her life as it is rather than presenting an image of perfection. Foster has been dealing with Lyme Disease for years and these past several months have been especially devastating for the former model and her husband, David Foster. Her participation in The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills has even been diminished due to her declining health and that has left many to wonder if there is even a possibility that Foster will return to the show next season. If her husband has his way, it is unlikely to happen. -
David Letterman Late Show Goodbyes: Tina Fey Says Farewell With #LastDressEver, Reveals Spandex
Having appeared for a total of 20 times on the 'Late Show' with David Letterman since it began airing in 1993, Tina Fey decided to make her last attendance a memorable one by stripping down to her spandex and giving Letterman the blue and black dress off her back. -
Stephen Colbert Funds $800,000 In Education Grants For South Carolina Schools
Celebrated TV comedian and soon-to-be host for CBS' 'Late Show,' Stephen Colbert revelead that he would fund all grants from teachers in South Carolina on Donorschoose.org -
'Full House' Reboot: Dave Coulier (Uncle Joey) Confirms Involvement In 'Fuller House'
Uncle Joey's Back! It's time to make room in the house that's getting "fuller" by the minute. Dave Coulier confirmed on Twitter that he's uniting with the cast of the Full House 2016 Netflix reboot, Fuller House. -
Arcade Fire Opening Haitian Restaurant in Montreal This Summer Called Agrikol
Husband-and-wife duo Will Butler and Régine Chassagne, also known as the Quebec based, indie-rock group Arcade Fire, have made an indelible print on the music scene-now, they'll explore new avenues as they open their own Montreal Restaurant, Agrikol. -
First Look: Quentin Tarantino's 'The Hateful Eight' Cast
A handful of cast members from Quentin Tarantino's latest film, "The Hateful Eight," have been given a first-look feature on the cover of Entertainment Weekly. Three members of the bountiful, star-studded cast, Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell and Jennifer Jason Leigh garnish the magazine cover in promotion of Tarantino's movie. -
John Oliver Takes on Standardized Tests During 'Last Week Tonight' Segment
Few subjects are safe from the witty British host, John Oliver, on HBO's "Last Week Tonight." The former "Daily Show" correspondent has already tackled New Year's Eve and "Fifty Shades of Grey" and this past week, he took aim at standardized testing. As usual, he was right on the money. -
Mario, Legend of Zelda Theme Park Attractions Coming To Universal After Nintendo Deal
Ever wonder what it would be like to disconnect the controller and have a real life Mario Kart or Diddy Kong race? You may get to have that chance by trying out all-new video game-themed attractions thanks to the recent agreement between Nintendo and Universal Parks & Resorts. -
George Carlin, Richard Pryor and More May Reappear as Holograms
George Carlin, Richard Pryor and Bob Hope may be coming back for a slew of live performances exclusively at the National Comedy Center in Jamestown, NY, according to Rolling Stone. You are no doubt uncomfortable with this idea, understand that all of the aforementioned stand-ups are deceased, and the explanation might not make you feel any better about it: The comedy industry might take a page out of music's books and use holograms to resurrect legendary comedians to perform at the center. -
New 'Indiana Jones' Film Confirmed By Lucasfilm, Following 'Star Wars' Sequels
With a new Star Wars revival on the horizon, another favored George Lucas movie franchise starring Harrison Ford will be reintroduced-Indiana Jones. In reagards to the company's deal with Disney, Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy established that the corporation is "in talks" about a new film but a script hasn't yet been crafted. -
Rosie O'Donnell's Ex Michelle Rounds Skips Custody Court Hearing
Rosie O'Donnell arrived in a New York City courtroom earlier this week ready to do battle with her ex over custody of their adopted 2-year-old but there was a problem, Michelle Rounds was a no-show. Just last week Rounds spoke to the press about O'Donnell's parenting style, claiming that she puts their child at risk by downing a bottle of wine and smoking weed each night. Rounds has filed for sole custody and also has requested that O'Donnell be subjected to random drug testing. Unfortunately, it seems that little was resolved because Rounds opted to sit out the hearing, claiming that the toddler in question was sick. -
'RHONJ' Cast Not Invited to NBC Upfronts as Cancellation Rumors Swirl
Just when it was starting to really look like Bravo was actively gearing up to bring back The Real Housewives of New Jersey we're now learning that it's not going to happen anytime soon, if at all. The NBC upfronts are a crucial event because it's when the network unveils its' upcoming programming for next few months and introduces potential advertisers to their biggest stars. Apparently, no one from RHONJ was invited to the May 11 event, leading some to wonder if the show is going to be shelved completely or take an extended hiatus until its' biggest star, Teresa Giudice is released from prison late this year.
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